03369cam a2200313Ii 4500001001700000005001700017008004100034020002800075020002900103020002300132020002400155020002400179040002700203050002200230245013500252264001500387300002300402500009100425504005100516505197700567533013702544650002302681650002302704700003002727856004702757999001702804952011202821952012202933993095890320476120210213134344.0200310t20202020enkab sb 001 0 eng d a9781787354869qhardback a9781787354852qpaperback z9781787354845qPDF z9781787354876qepub z9781787354883qmobi aUkLUCbengerdacUkLUC 4aHM1033b.C75 202000aCritical perspectives on cultural memory and heritage :bconstruction, transformation and destruction /cedited by Veysel Apaydin. 1bUCL Press, a1 online resource. aThis book is published under a Creative Commons 4.0 International licence (CC BY 4.0). aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aPart I: Conceptualizing Cultural Memory and Heritage. The interlinkage of cultural memory, heritage and discourses of construction, transformation and destruction -- Part II: Urban Heritage, Development, Transformation and Destruction. Mega-structural violence: considering African literary perspectives on infrastructure, modernity and destruction ; Competing for the past: the London 2012 Olympic Games, archaeology, and the 'wasteland' ; Covert erasure and agents of change in the heritage city ; Heritage, memory and social justice: reclaiming space and identity ; Amnesia by design: building and rebuilding in a Mediterranean small island state ; Vanishing heritage, materialising memory: construction, destruction and social action in contemporary Madrid -- Part III: Indigenous Heritage and Destruction. Considering the denigration and destruction of Indigenous heritage as violence ; Indigenous Latino heritage: destruction, invisibility, appropriation, revival, survivance ; Rescuing' the ground from under their feet? Contract archaeology and human rights violations in the Brazilian Amazon ; Order and disorder: Indigenous Australian cultural heritages and the case of settler-colonial ambivalence -- Part IV: Conflicts, Violence, War and Destruction. Cultural memory as a mechanism for community cohesion: the case study of Dayr Mar Elian esh-Sharqi, Qaryatayn, Syria ; Bosnia and the destruction of identity ; 'Bombing Pompeii!!! Why not the Pyramids?' Myths and memories of the Allied bombing of Pompeii, August-September 1943 -- Part V: Heritage, Identity and Destruction. Reclaiming the past as a matter of social justice: African American heritage, representation and identity in the United States ; Alternating cycles of the politics of forgetting and remembering the past in Taiwan ; A glimpse into the crystal ball: how do we select the memory of the future? -- Part VI: Epilogue. 'Cultural heritage is concerned with the future'. A critical epilogue. aElectronic reproduction.bLondon :cUCL Press,d2020.nAvailable in PDF format.nDescription based on contents viewed 10 March 2020. 0aCollective memory. 0aCultural property.1 aApaydin, Veysel,eeditor.40uhttps://doi.org/10.14324/111.9781787354845 c27372d27372 00102lcc4070aDLbDLcOAd2021-01-27l0r2021-01-27uhttps://muse.jhu.edu/book/81892/w2021-01-27yEBOOK 00102lcc4070aDLbDLcOAd2021-02-13l0r2021-02-13uhttps://doi.org/10.14324/111.9781787354845w2021-02-13yEBOOK